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...McMonagle wrested the puck away from Reese near the top of the Harvard zone and then beat Richter top-shelf to give the Bears their first lead, 4-3, at 12:11.Harvard responded when another 5-on-3 opportunity gave the power play a shot at redemption. Freshman Alex Biega sent a wobbling puck past Brown goalie Dan Rosen at 18:29 to tie the score at 4.The Crimson appeared to pull away in the third period, scoring twice within a minute to build up a 6-4 lead at the frame’s halfway mark. Biega broke...
...wrister past Tobe’s glove and off the right post into the net.The Crimson had a chance to widen the lead with another power play opportunity midway through the frame, but it was Dartmouth that profited instead.After a pass bounced over the stick of rookie defenseman Alex Biega at the Big Green blue line, Dartmouth forwards Connor Shields and Kevin Swallow raced down the ice on a 2-on-1. When Rogers, the lone man back, pinched on the puck instead of staying with the skater, Shields passed to Swallow for a one-timer that beat Tobe...
...national title-winning team. He served as Harvard’s captain his senior year…Yesterday’s contest ended a grueling stretch of six games in 12 days for the Crimson, including three against nationally ranked opponents…Freshman defenseman Alex Biega scored his third goal in four games. He and fellow blueliner Reese are tied for second on the team with four goals each…It was the Crimson’s first overtime contest of the 2006-07 season. —Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached...
...Penalty kills were very tough on both sides…We had a really hard time getting shots through.” In the second period, Harvard capitalized on a 5-on-3 power-play chance at 6:18 to tie it up, 1-1, as freshman Alex Biega slammed the puck from the slot through a screen of Catamount defenders to score. The Crimson held its own against Vermont’s notoriously strong defense—which had only allowed an average of 1.58 goals per game upon entering last night’s contest?...
...stats sheet for Friday night’s game against Quinnipiac will tell you that 17:33 into the second period, freshman Alex Biega scored the game-winning goal, with junior Mike Taylor contributing an assist. What it doesn’t say, however, is that it was Taylor’s highlight-reel puckhandling that allowed the play to develop, leading to perhaps the most important goal of the season for the Harvard men’s hockey team and a victory over the top-ranked team in the ECAC. “When you lose some games, mentally...